Thunder Energy and Nokia partner to transform energy efficiency for telecom sector

Thunder Energy and Nokia are poised to redefine future of energy management in telecom sector, setting new standards
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Thunder Energy Ltd, a leading artificial intelligence (AI)-powered, energy intelligence platform, and a Brillanz Group company, has partnered with Nokia at MWC Barcelona 2025, aiming to optimise energy management solutions for passive telecom infrastructure through cutting-edge AI and data analytics, with a focus on the Middle East and Africa (MEA) markets.

This collaboration will harness Thunder Energy’s AI-driven platform, offering real-time monitoring, control, predictive analytics, and autonomous energy optimisation for telecom operators. 

Nokia, leveraging its extensive industry footprint and deep expertise, will support the deployment and promotion of Thunder Energy solutions across key markets, helping operators improve energy efficiency, reduce carbon footprints, and improve network reliability.

This partnership establishes a collaborative framework between the two companies to explore business opportunities in energy monitoring, control, and management.

Nokia will use its market presence to promote and expand the reach of Thunder Energy’s platform, identifying opportunities and facilitating engagement with key stakeholders, including telecom operators, tower companies, industry partners, and regulatory bodies.

Thunder Energy will provide its technical expertise, training, and resources to support the adoption and seamless integration of its AI-powered energy management solutions within telecom operations.

Brillanz Group CEO Bilal Qureshi highlighted the transformative nature of the partnership, stating: “The collaboration with Nokia reinforces our mission to drive AI-powered efficiency in telecom infrastructure."

"With energy consumption being a critical challenge for telecom operators globally, Thunder Energy’s intelligent platform is designed to deliver actionable insights and automation that significantly reduce operational costs and carbon emissions. By joining forces with Nokia, we are paving the way for a smarter and greener future for the telecom industry,” Qureshi added. 

Nokia Vice President of Technology, Solutions and Services Danial Mausoof said: “Energy efficiency is at the core of Nokia’s strategy to enable sustainable networks. By partnering with Thunder Energy, we are bringing AI-driven energy intelligence to telecom operators in high-growth markets, ensuring they can achieve greater network efficiency while meeting their sustainability targets.”

This partnership marks a significant milestone in advancing the energy transformation of telecom networks.

By leveraging their combined expertise, Thunder Energy and Nokia are poised to redefine the future of energy management in the telecom sector, setting a new standard for efficiency, resilience, and sustainability.